Roaming Spirit: A Framework for Localization and Navigation on a Raspberry Pi
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open in viewerTo facilitate the development and research of autonomous, indoor mobile robotics, the Roaming Spirit platform was created to implement localization and navigation. The Roaming Spirit platform is a light weight system (319 grams) intended for implementation on both terrestrial and aerial vehicles. The platform successfully navigated a Turtlebot through over 150 feet of hallway space, handling hallways intersections, static obstacles, and occasional interference from people walking past its line of sight. It also successfully created a map of the hallway. For a future iteration of this work, locating a safe location for further aerial testing would allow for debugging issues with the software to avoid damage to both the Roaming Spirit system and to the aerial vehicle.
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- 2016
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- 2016-04-28
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